Aerial Phenomena Research Team recruits hoaxer

Antonio Paris has recruited Shane Sovar, the hoaxer responsible for the infamous "Men In Black" hoax video, to be "Field Researcher and Investigator
for Canada." We now learn that Mr. Sovar "has been interested in UFOlogy since the age of seven and has personally witnessed two UFOs since then."
Odd that no mention is made of Mr. Sovar having been the hotel employee who "leaked" the "Men In Black" video.

Let us review Mr. Sovar's credibility as a witness. The new revelation of his life-long interest in UFOs removes some of the innocence the reports
show. When Mr. Paris' slipshod "investigator" researched the case, she did locate a news article that mentioned the sighting:

In fact, it suggests that Mr. Sovar, at the very least, tends to embellish his stories. This makes him an unreliable witness. Perhaps he did see a UFO
that night... but why add the detail that he had read about people seeing the same object? It turns out that there was an article about a UFO report
in the paper the weekend prior to the sighting, which suggests this may be a copycat report. Mr. Sovar's flair for improvisation lands him in
further trouble.

When he presented to Aerial Phenomena Investigations team, he dangled the "Men In Black" video in front of them. Surely Mr. Paris, with his
worldliness, would recognize that the video itself was nothing more than a random scene from a hotel lobby, with a couple of Orthodox Jews returning
to their room. But a less experienced, untrained junior researcher took up the case. What sold it, of course, was Mr. Sovar's brilliantly improvised
story, as immortalized on the video's soundtrack. Unfortunately, his tendency for unnecessary embellishment tripped him up again. His fictional dialog
was so intoxicating that he said that people thought it was a Halloween prank.

The problem there is that his only reported UFO sighting took place on October 14, too early for anyone to be playing a Halloween prank... so he had
to invent a second, unreported, UFO sighting. Since he could not risk naming a specific date without running the risk of being betrayed by weather
records, he had to be deliberately vague, as explained here:

Plus, I wouldn't really call Sovar a top notch hoaxer. All he did was create a story with no evidence to back it up and then presented a video he had
no hand in producing. He hasn't really demonstrated the skills that would allow him to identify other hoaxes. He's merely a sub-par storyteller with
a penchant for overembellishment that got lucky with guests that were staying at the hotel he works at.

I only scratch my head in amazement why Paris would hire such a pitiful person of demonstrated limited capabilities in the field of audio/video hoax.
The two conclusions I can come to is that there is something hidden in plain sight or that Shane Sovar's name brought 15 minutes of fame to the
Aerial Phenomena project? I don't know.

These tall "MIB" dudes are not Orthodox Jews. Do you see any of them having long beards? Nope... Does these tall "MIB" dudes look like Orthodox Jews?
Nope. These tall "MIB" dudes look waaay too mysterious and suspicious wearing their 1920/1930 gangster style hats.

You don't know wether this case is a hoax or not, beside, www.abovetopsecret.com... Beside, 'DJW001' admitted that the
video is not a hoax.

If you want me to show it to you, then you better promise not to start crying boy, but here it is
www.abovetopsecret.com... "Men in Black on Security Camera - Following UFO sighting in Maryland - MIB , page 24" , "reply
posted on 22-4-2012 @ 07:15 AM by DJW001" were you said >>The video is not a hoax

The video is not a hoax. The story about the video is a hoax, remember?

You forgot that you or 'DJW001' don't know wether the story is a hoax or not. It is just 'DJW001's ridiculous attempt to discredit this case, but
unfortunately for 'DJW001', 'DJW001' did not succeed...

If you want me to show it to you, then you better promise not to start crying boy, but here it is
www.abovetopsecret.com... "Men in Black on Security Camera - Following UFO sighting in Maryland - MIB , page 24" ,
"reply posted on 22-4-2012 @ 07:15 AM by DJW001" were you said >>The video is not a
hoax

Originally posted by DJW001
Antonio Paris has recruited Shane Sovar, the hoaxer responsible for the infamous "Men In Black" hoax video, to be "Field Researcher and
Investigator for Canada." We now learn that Mr. Sovar "has been interested in UFOlogy since the age of seven and has personally witnessed two UFOs
since then." Odd that no mention is made of Mr. Sovar having been the hotel employee who "leaked" the "Men In Black" video.

Let us review Mr. Sovar's credibility as a witness. The new revelation of his life-long interest in UFOs removes some of the innocence the reports
show. When Mr. Paris' slipshod "investigator" researched the case, she did locate a news article that mentioned the sighting:

In fact, it suggests that Mr. Sovar, at the very least, tends to embellish his stories. This makes him an unreliable witness. Perhaps he did see a UFO
that night... but why add the detail that he had read about people seeing the same object? It turns out that there was an article about a UFO report
in the paper the weekend prior to the sighting, which suggests this may be a copycat report. Mr. Sovar's flair for improvisation lands him in
further trouble.

When he presented to Aerial Phenomena Investigations team, he dangled the "Men In Black" video in front of them. Surely Mr. Paris, with his
worldliness, would recognize that the video itself was nothing more than a random scene from a hotel lobby, with a couple of Orthodox Jews returning
to their room. But a less experienced, untrained junior researcher took up the case. What sold it, of course, was Mr. Sovar's brilliantly improvised
story, as immortalized on the video's soundtrack. Unfortunately, his tendency for unnecessary embellishment tripped him up again. His fictional
dialog was so intoxicating that he said that people thought it was a Halloween prank.

The problem there is that his only reported UFO sighting took place on October 14, too early for anyone to be playing a Halloween prank... so he had
to invent a second, unreported, UFO sighting. Since he could not risk naming a specific date without running the risk of being betrayed by weather
records, he had to be deliberately vague, as explained here:

If you want me to show it to you, then you better promise not to start crying, but here it is www.abovetopsecret.com... "reply posted on
22-4-2012 @ 07:15 AM by DJW001" were you said >>The video is not a hoax

If you want me to show it to you, then you better promise not to start crying boy, but here it is
www.abovetopsecret.com... "Men in Black on Security Camera - Following UFO sighting in Maryland - MIB , page 24" ,
"reply posted on 22-4-2012 @ 07:15 AM by DJW001" were you said >>The video is not a
hoax

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